Jason is hosting an instructor-led demo on Dell Storage Center best practices using VMware vSphere 6. In the lab, attendees can expect to learn how to use Live Volume architecture and new Storage Center 6.7 features to boost datacenter availability and adaptability. I reached out to Jason to get a better idea of the session he’s leading.

What are the top three takeaways participants expect to extract from your session?

We will review Live Volume architecture and talk about the use cases for solving today’s business challenges.

Attendees will become familiar with what’s new with Live Volume in Storage Center 6.7.

We will talk about how the new Live volume features in Storage Center 6.7 can be used to provide a higher level of availability for vSphere environments.

What challenges will you be addressing in your session?

When an unexpected disaster strikes, today’s modern business demands immediate recovery and persistent uptime. New high availability features introduced in Storage Center 6.7 allow aggressive RPO and RTO demands to be satisfied.

Who will benefit from attending your session?

vSphere customers looking to design for and provide higher levels of availability for planned or unplanned datacenter events will benefit from this session.

Tell the readers something about your hobbies outside of Dell life.

I enjoy football, hockey, racing motocross, and playing chess.

Jason has no shortage of either experience with or passion for VMware – he’s a Vmware vEnagelist, and is eager to share his tricks of the trade with you. To learn more about Jason, check him out on Twitter @jasonboche, or visit his top-10 VMware blog: http://boche.net/blog/.

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